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Discover LudwigThe phrase "same case for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a situation or circumstance that applies equally to different people or things. Example: "The company's policies regarding vacation time are the same case for all employees, regardless of their position or seniority."
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Ms. Rivera makes the same case for the stage.
It is the same case for his rally in Edinburgh scheduled for Friday lunchtime.
Phyllis Winter, head of the Children of Peace school in west Chicago, makes the same case for younger children.
Chasing this phantom takes considerable ingenuity, especially when Lydia and Bill discover that Jack Lee, an expert in Asian art, is working the same case for another client.
Earlier, he had made the same case for Mr. Lavine, pushing him as a challenger to Assemblyman David Sidikman, the Democratic incumbent, who has the endorsement of the Nassau County Democratic Party.
And singles, in general, may have special needs, like disability insurance, because they don't have a spouse's paycheck to fall back on (though you can make the same case for single men).
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As an example, Fig. 1 illustrates the point through the installment and savings collection of the microfinance program in a typical daily work which may not be the same cases for other projects.
The same case holds for sellers.
The same case was for IL-8 and IL-10, meaning no correlation with overall survival or relapse-free survival.
This is the same case as considered for <110> compensation geometry.
The three trials had the same Case Report Form for data collection on supportive drugs.
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